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In which part of the Constitution are fundamental rights incorapted​

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Answered by SejalDhadiwal
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The fundamental rights are incorporated in part III of the constitution.

Answered by Anonymous
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In which part of the Constitution are fundamental rights incorapted

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Fundamental Rights have been enshrined in Part III of the Constitution of India, from Article 12 to Article 35.

1. General

Articles 12–13.

2. Right to Equality

Articles 14–18.

3. Right to Freedom

Articles 19–22.

4. Right against Exploitation

Articles 23–24.

5. Right to Freedom of Religion

Articles 25–28.

6. Cultural and Educational Rights

Articles 29–31. (Article 31 has been repealed)

7. Saving of Certain Laws

Articles 31A—31D. (Article 31D has been repealed)

8. Right to Constitutional Remedies

Articles 32–35.

An eminent authority of Constitutional Law, Sir Durga Das Basu has written in his book that

Part III does not confer Fundamental Rights. It only confirms their existence.

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